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WDR Big Band

WDR Big Band is the big band of Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) in Cologne, Germany.

History[edit]

Origins[edit]

After World War II, the Kölner Rundfunk-Tanzorchester (Cologne Radio Dance Orchestra) was active from 1947 at the Cologne radio station of Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk (NWDR).[1] The orchestra was renamed Kölner Tanz- und Unterhaltungsorchester (KTUO, Dance and Entertainment Orchestra of Cologne) in the same year, 1947.[1]


On January 1, 1956, NWDR was divided into Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR, Hamburg) and WDR in Cologne[2] which assumed the orchestra.

Orchestra Kurt Edelhagen[edit]

When WDR developed an interest in jazz, in 1957, Kurt Edelhagen was commissioned to set up a jazz big band in parallel to KTUO.[3] He gathered staff from various European countries[4] for the new Orchestra Kurt Edelhagen, an independent band. For 15 years, it successfully played, broadcast and recorded in Cologne.[5] In 1972, Edelhagen's annual work contract with WDR was terminated by the broadcaster[6] which meant the end of his big band.

WDR Dance Orchestra and Big Band[edit]

All the time, the KTUO, true to its name, continued to present "Dance and Entertainment" music. In 1967, Werner Müller took over the orchestra, renamed it WDR Tanzorchester Werner Müller[3] and played in parallel to the Edelhagen Band on WDR until these were dismantled in 1972. 1980, this Tanzorchester was renamed WDR Big Band.[7] Later, from 1985 to 1994, Jerry van Rooyen was the musical director.[8] Richmond wrote about this era: "Under the direction of van Rooyen, the band made perhaps its biggest strides musically, and enjoyed visibility on an international level."[8]

In the present[edit]

In 2016, Bob Mintzer was engaged as chief conductor, and Vince Mendoza was introduced as the band's new "Composer in Residence".[9]


WDR Big Band frequently invites jazz musicians to joint projects.[10] It performs in concerts in WDR's home region North Rhine Westphalia, Germany and worldwide. Many of the concerts become part of WDR's program on air and in social media (e.g. Facebook and YouTube).


WDR Big Band also takes part in the school concert program "WDR macht Schule" ("WDR catches on") which, in 2022, included a concert with four juvenile musicians of Sant Andreu Jazz Band from Barcelona and their director Joan Chamorro.[11] Before, in 2021, Andrea Motis (tr, voc), an alumna of this Spanish youth band, visited WDR Big Band to record Colors and Shadows.[12]


WDR Big Band has released WDR Big Band Play Along App for Android and iOS, allowing musicians to play virtually with the Band.[13]


WDR Big Band has received several awards.

Awards[edit]

WDR Big Band has six times been nomínated for a Grammy award[16] and won or contributed to four Grammy awards.


At the 49th Grammy Awards of 2006, the band's album "Some Skunk Funk", recorded at the Leverkusener Jazztage 2003, directed by Mendoza and featuring Will Lee, Randy and Michael Brecker, was awarded ‘’Best album by a large jazz ensemble’’. In parallel, Michael Brecker posthumously received the Grammy for ‘’Best Jazz Instrumental Solo’’ for the same song.[17]


2008, at the 50th Grammy Awards celebration, the joint production between WDR Big Band and the singer Patti Austin, "Avant Gershwin", was voted "Best Jazz Vocal Album" of the year. WDR Big Band with Mendoza won another Grammy in the category "Best Instrumental Arrangement" for the arrangement of "In a Silent Way", composed by Joe Zawinul.[18] The recording is part of the live double album Brown Street, released in 2006.


In January 2021, WDR Big Band received the "2020 Innovation Award" by the German Orchestra Foundation for the "WDR Big Band Play Along App".[19]


2021, their production Live at the Philharmonie, Cologne, conducted by Bill Laurance, won the Deutscher Jazzpreis (German Jazz Award) in the category "Rundfunkproduktion des Jahres" (broadcast production of the year)[20]

2022

Center Stage, and WDR Big Band (nominated for a Grammy Award 2023)[16]
Colors and Shadows, Andrea Motis and WDR Big Band[12]

Steve Gadd

2020

Blue Soul, with Bob Mintzer and WDR Big Band
Storytellers, Luciana Souza and WDR Big Band Cologne

Dave Stryker

2019

Live at the Philharmonie, Cologne, and WDR Big Band (Deutscher Jazzpreis)[20]

Bill Laurance

2018

Always Forward, and WDR Big Band

Marshall Gilkes

2017

Homecoming, and WDR Big Band

Vince Mendoza

2015

Big Band Boom, and WDR Big Band Cologne
Köln, Marshall Gilkes and WDR Big Band Cologne
My Personal Songbook, Ron Carter and WDR Big Band Cologne

Metro

2011

Mit großem Besteck, and WDR Big Band

Pe Werner

2009:

Vans Joint, , Dave Weckl, Mark Egan and WDR Big Band Cologne (Live)

Bill Evans

2007:

Avant Gershwin, and WDR Big Band Cologne (Grammy Award)[18]

Patti Austin

2006:

Brown Street, and WDR Big Band Cologne (Live in Vienna) (Grammy Award)[18]
Winterwunderwelt, Götz Alsmann and WDR Big Band Cologne

Joe Zawinul

2005:

Some Skunk Funk, Will Lee, Randy and Michael Brecker and WDR Big Band Cologne (2x Grammy Award)

[17]

2004:

Midnight Jam, Joe Zawinul (Live at Zawinul's 70th birthday party at the )
NiedeckenKoeln, Wolfgang Niedecken and WDR Big Band Cologne

Leverkusener Jazztage

2003:

tango y postango, Néstor Marconi, , Mark Walker and the WDR Big Band Cologne

Ernst Reijseger

2002:

Colours of Siam, Thorsten Wollmann
Dedalo,

Gianluigi Trovesi

2000:

– American Songs, Caterina Valente[21]
WDR Bigband, Jan Klare/Eckard Koltermann

Kurt Weill

1998:

Your Song, Jerry van Rooyen

1996:

Swing & Balladen, Jerry van Rooyen

1992:

Carambolage,
Traces of Trane, Peter Herborn

Joachim Kühn

1989:

East Coast Blowout, Jim McNeely
The Third Stone,

Jiggs Whigham

1984:

Harlem Story,

Peter Herbolzheimer

See WDR Big Band on MusicBrainz and individual sources

Richmond, Gabriela A. (2011). (M. Mus.). University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Retrieved 2023-04-16.

The WDR Big Band: A Brief History

Studio for Electronic Music (WDR)

(WDR Sinfonieorchester Köln)

WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne

WDR Funkhausorchester

WDR Rundfunkchor Köln

Official website:

WDR Big Band

at AllMusic

WDR Big Band

WDR Big Band Play Along App für Android & iOS